da pinup bet: With only three games remaining until the end of the Premier League, it’s now or never if you want to make your way higher up your respective league tables.
da wazamba: Unlike last week, every team will be playing this time around as we put focus on the Arsenal versus Norwich City game, the Manchester United versus Leicester City match, and the clash between West Bromwich Albion and West Ham United.
In the previous article, we highlighted the threat of Gunners ace Aaron Ramsey, Tottenham Hotspur’s Erik Lamela, as well as Leicester City’s Shinji Okazaki.
However, out selection failed to pay off as all three players only managed to pick up two points each, with the biggest upset coming from Okazaki, who didn’t make an impact despite the Foxes beating Swansea City 4-0.
Hopefully this week is a little different, but as we mentioned multiple times, selecting a differential is always a risk, but with the player being chosen to feature, anything can happen in football.
So, here are three Fantasy Premier League differentials for you to considering heading into Gameweek 36.
Per Mertesacker
Arsenal centre-back Per Mertesacker (5.2 and owned by 4.7%) is a good choice given that he is in line to pick up his third cleansheet in a row heading into his team’s clash with Norwich City. Despite being dropped in recent weeks, he looks to have once again proven himself to manager Arsene Wenger.
He registered seven points against West Bromwich Albion and then another six against Sunderland during the previous double gameweek. With Norwich failing to score during their past two matches, the German defender could reward you with some easy points heading into the weekend.
Andy Carroll
West Ham United striker Andy Carroll (6.4 and owned by 3.6%) has been on amazing form ever since returning from yet another injury spell. He has already netted six goals in his last six games, with three coming in the 3-3 draw with Arsenal.
With the Hammers taking on West Bromwich Albion this weekend, Carroll is likely to continue his run in the squad. He has already scored in three consecutive matches heading into the tie with the Baggies, who have not won any of their last six league fixtures, as he looks to take his tally to 10 plus goals.
Leonardo Ulloa
Leicester City forward Leonardo Ulloa (5.3 and owned by 1.5%) could be a huge differential despite the fact that they play Manchester United. A win against their upcoming opponents will mean that they win the Premier League, with the striker likely to shake off his back injury.
The Foxes will once again be without Jamie Vardy, who will return from his ban following the match at Old Trafford. Ulloa netted a brace in the 4-0 win against Swansea City last weekend, but given that the league title is up for grabs, he could add to his current tally of six goals and two assists.